The Zwitscher Machine represents a contemporary and flexible apparatus for the international publication of scholarly contributions and research. It includes art historical and art technological research as well as literary and philosophical texts on the life and work of Paul Klee, and is open to authors of the international Klee research community free of charge (Open Access).

The Zwitscher Maschine appears biannually and provides an attractive and versatile open access platform for engaging and thought-provoking short contributions, which have been published previously in traditional formats such as periodicals or yearbooks.

The series is supervised by Osamu Okuda (Scientific Project Assistant, Zentrum Paul Klee) and Dr. Walther Fuchs (Digiboo Verlag). The editorial team consists of both the aforementioned and Dr. Fabienne Eggelhöfer, Director of the Collection, Exhibition, and Research Departments at the Zentrum Paul Klee, BernComments on all contributions, which contribute constructively to the improvement of the manuscript, are expressly desired and are forwarded to the authors (open peer review). Knowledgeable, experienced peer reviewers will be additionally consulted to assess the contribution’s suitability for publication.The open access online magazine Zwitscher Maschine is supported by the Museumsstiftung für Kunst der Burgermeinde Bern and Alexander Klee, to which we extend our thanks.